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@InProceedings{AAAIsymp09-fasel,
author="Ian Fasel and Michael Quinlan and Peter Stone",
title="A Task Specification Language for Bootstrap Learning",
booktitle="AAAI Spring 2009 Symposium on Agents that Learn from Human Teachers",
month="March",
year="2009",
abstract={Reinforcement learning (RL) is an effective framework for online
learning by autonomous agents. Most RL research focuses on
domain-independent learning \emph{algorithms}, requiring an expert
human to define the \emph{environment} (state and action
representation) and \emph{task} to be performed (e.g.\ start state and
reward function) on a case-by-case basis. In this paper, we describe a
general language for a teacher to specify
sequential decision making tasks to RL agents.
The teacher may communicate properties such as
start states, reward functions, termination conditions, successful
execution traces, task decompositions, and other advice. The learner
may then practice and learn the task on its own using any RL
algorithm. We demonstrate our language in a simple BlocksWorld example and on the RoboCup
soccer keepaway benchmark problem. The language forms the basis of a larger ``Bootstrap Learning''
model for machine learning, a paradigm for incremental development of complete systems through
integration of multiple machine learning techniques.},
wwwnote={AAAI Spring 2009 Symposium: Agents that Learn from Human Teachers},
}